The end of the year deals with family time, too much food, Christmas songs and… SiriusCon!

You may have already heard about this event, dedicated to graphical modeling and more precisely to Eclipse Sirius an open source framework to easily create a graphical modeling workbench dedicated to your domain-specific expertise (the best tool for creating impressive modelers!).

During this free event, organized with the support of the Eclipse Foundation, attendees benefited from from users feedback, advanced features presentations, and demonstrations.

Built in partnership with Obeo, System Modeling Workbench (SMW) for Teamcenter® has just been announced by Siemens. SMW integrates Capella, the open and field-proven solution for Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and SysML general purpose modeling language for engineering.

With SMW, customers can create and capture an integrated, multi-domain digital twin (a consistent virtual representation of their physical product). They get a better understanding of their customer needs, benefit from engineering-wide collaboration and complete master verification and validation.

Customers can build-up knowledge, analyze and share it with their stakeholders within the context of the product development lifecycle. Existing data is always reliable and accurate. ’The best way to find a good trade-off between reliability, cost, and performance, and at the same time to master the complexity of multi-concern systems, is to design all these aspects in a unique repository, as a single source of truth’, said Etienne Juliot, vice-president and cofounder of Obeo.

As Joe Bohman, senior vice president of Lifecycle Collaboration Software for Siemens PLM Software said: ‘An integrated multi-domain digital twin, spanning mechanical, electrical, software, and manufacturing domains will be a game changer for customers looking to increase product efficiency and innovation ability, all while satisfying the end users changing needs.’

You will learn how is Capella different: remaining as simple as possible for end-users while providing the required expressivity to model and master complex systems.

Stop by the Capella booth (#15) to get a demo of this field-proven MBSE tool and its native method, Arcadia. You can also enjoy the Capella live demonstration in the exhibitor demo room, on Monday 3.30 pm.

Be also sure to attend the presentation by Juan Navas from Thales on Wednesday (Independence Ballroom BC).

He will explain how Capella viewpoints-based method is tailored to address the complexity factors of the architecture definition and design of nuclear power plants.

EclipseCon France annual event is always awaited by the Open Source and the modeling communities.

This year, we planned a special program for you. It will be dealing of course with Eclipse Sirius. We will make a feedback about the first steps we achieved at Obeo to bring this powerful modeling graphical tool to the web.

If you are interested by this topic, you may have already read Melanie posts blog but anyway, be sure to attend:

This year do not also miss our ignite talk on Wednesday evening. For once, you will have the floor! Ignite talks session will start at 5.15 pm, just before the social event at La Tantina (we know you are all waiting for that moment!!)

Well if you miss all our talks, we will be sad but we still have the opportunity to meet. Come by our booth, for a demo or just to discuss. EclipseCon events are all about community!

Siemens’ new partnership with Obeo uniquely enables multi-disciplinary solutions for Model Based Systems Engineering across all major engineering disciplines.

It will greatly complement Siemens’ Multi-Domain Engineering capability by providing highly flexible modeling solutions, engineering methodologies and industry-specific process templates. These offerings allow customers the flexibility to either use standard modeling languages, such as System Modeling Language or Capella MBSE Tool, or to apply their own process methodology.

As the vice-president and cofounder of Obeo, Etienne Juliot, said: 'With this partnership, Obeo brings users of Siemens PLM Software the benefits of closed-loop model integration between product architecture and downstream engineering'.

Last week the beautiful city of Eindhoven in the Netherlands has welcomed Sirius Day Eindhoven, a special event dedicated to Eclipse Sirius, the open source graphical modeling tool to make your own modeler.

More than 60 attendees joined us at Altran where Sirius experts, newcomers and advanced users gathered to shared about Sirius. No debate: the Sirius community and the interest for this open source modeling tool are growing!

We would like to adress a special thanks to all the Sirius Day speakers and to the attendees. Thanks also to Altran Netherlands B.V. which welcomed us for this intensive and friendly day!

The agenda was a mix of general presentation, concrete use-cases from industrial ASML, Philips Healthcare and the Dutch research group TNO-ESI, a hands-on session and an advanced users workshop.

]]>camille.amiaud@obeo.fr (Camille Amiaud)NewsFri, 04 May 2018 17:09:22 +0200[Sirius Day Eindhoven - 24th of April] One day to learn more on graphical modelinghttps://news.obeo.fr/en/post/sirius-day-eindhoven-24th-of-april-one-day-to-learn-more-on-graphical-modeling
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In cooperation with Altran and with the support of the Eclipse Foundation, Obeo is pleased to invite you to Sirius Day in Eindhoven Nederlands, on April 24th.

Whether you are interested by graphical modeling and looking for a technology to easily create your own modeling tool or you are already an advanced user of Eclipse Sirius, you should register to Sirius Day.

Attend this one-day free conference to extend your knowledge about this Open Source technology, discover how it can be deployed in various industrial contexts and meet the European Sirius community. It will be an intensive day with industrial feedbacks, advanced features presentations and a hands-on session!

Capella Day Stuttgart was just a few days ago but we've already planned another Capella event. Although it will be more 'virtual', you will enjoy as well strong content about the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) tool and more precisely discover how to manage libraries and building blocks?

Indeed, reusing models or parts of models with Capella is not only conceptually appealing, it is a real productivity enabler. But it is also a true challenge!

Technical solutions initially dedicated to simple duplication and synchronisation of model parts have recently evolved and now enable multiple, classical use cases of reusing models.

In this webinar, we will illustrate:

How the Capella technology of replicable elements (a.k.a REC/RPL) both enables flexible design workflows (including instance-driven modeling) and makes possible the modeling of architectures by assembly of building blocks.

How Yuzu leverages Capella to help manage the life-cycle of building blocks and model assets, their dependencies, their versioning, their publication, etc.

Stéphane Bonnet is in charge of Thales Corporate MBSE Coaching and Design Authority of the Capella open source modeling solution. For the last ten years, he has led the development of Capella and has been an active contributor to the Arcadia model-based method for systems, hardware and software architectural design. In Thales, he is animating a wide community of modeling experts from all domains and countries to investigate low-maturity modeling topics, capture end-user needs, and orient method and workbench roadmaps.

Benoit Viaud leads Artal’s System Engineering unit. He initiated the creation of Citrus, a one-stop-shop engineering framework for simulation and is deeply involved in its deployment in Airbus. He also carries out coaching and consulting activities around Capella.

The first edition in Germany of this one-day free event dedicated to the Model-Based Systems Engineering tool was a success. With the help of Thales Germany and the support of the Eclipse Foundation, we had the pleasure to welcome about 60 attendees to share and learn a lot about Capella. We enjoyed a very busy schedule with general presentations of the solution and its native methodology, Arcadia, concrete industrial feedbacks from ArianeGroup and Thales Germany, talks about useful extensions including Team for Capella (to concurrently work on a Capella model) and M2Doc (to generate MS Word docs from models), and discussions about the Capella community and the ecosystem.

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Whether you attended Capella Day Stuttgart or not, do not miss the next Capella Webinar: "Strategies and tools for model reuse with Capella" (29th of March).

How to manage libraries and building blocks? Reusing models or parts of models with Capella is not only conceptually appealing, it is a real productivity enabler. But it is also a true challenge! Technical solutions initially dedicated to simple duplication and synchronisation of model parts have recently evolved and now enable multiple, classical use cases of reusing models.

On March 8th, Frédéric Madiot (Obeo) will present a webinar about Obeo Designer Team and how its latest version unleash the power of Eclipse Sirius, the easiest way to get your own modeling tool.

Obeo Designer Team, the collaborative feature of the Eclipse Sirius' professional solution, enhances the users experience offering a real time collaboration, a precious time saved, and a standard data access. In this webinar, you will discover what we can do with Obeo Designer Team:

Obeo Designer Team 10.1 has been just published! This Obeo Designer collaborative feature allows users to store their models and representations created with Eclipse Sirius (diagrams, tables, matrices, trees) in a shared repository.

Version 10.1 brings significant performance improvements with the lazy loading of shared representations and the upgrade of CDO, the run-time persistence framework used by Obeo Designer Team.

This new release improves also the management of commit descriptions, allowing the users to better document their changes.

Discover more about Obeo Designer Team 10.1 and its new improvents on its website!

]]>adrien.simoneau@obeo.fr (Adrien Simoneau)NewsFri, 16 Feb 2018 16:46:52 +0100[ERTS² Congress] Capella, the Systems Engineering solution, is part of the 2018 editionhttps://news.obeo.fr/en/post/erts-congress-capella-the-systems-engineering-solution-is-part-of-the-2018-edition
https://news.obeo.fr/en/post/erts-congress-capella-the-systems-engineering-solution-is-part-of-the-2018-editionThe 2018 Embedded Real Time Software and Systems (ERTS²) Congress, will be held in Toulouse, from January 31st to February 2nd. This annual event gathers several actors from universities, research centers and industries, focused on embedded systems development and integration. In this 2018 edition, the programme has been made with a special emphasis on Automotive and Space.

Among the numerous attendees (400 in last year’s edition), there will be Obeo, Thales, PRFC and Artal, gathered to represent Capella, the Model-Based Systems Engineering solution that has been successfully deployed in a wide variety of industrial contexts. Based on a graphical modeling workbench, it provides to system, software and hardware architects a rich methodological guidance relying on Arcadia, its comprehensive model-based engineering method.

At ERTS² Congress, Capella will be part of the 50 exhibitors with a dedicated booth, shared with the Eclipse Foundation. This is clearly a great opportunity to share with attendees coming from several domains where embedded systems are central (transportation, energy, telecommunication, e-healthcare, home automation, defence, …), and meet their specific needs about systems engineering.

Capella will be also presented in the talk of Pascal Roques, from PRFC, one of the participant members of the Capella working group, Capella Industry Consortium. The latter will present “Capella to SysML Bridge: a Tooled-up Methodology for MBSE Interoperability”, on Wednesday 31th of January, at 2:30 PM, Auditorium St Exupery.

Organized by Obeo and Thales, a Capella Day will be held in Stuttgart on March 13th. This one-day conference will be full dedicated to Capella, the open source Model-Based Systems Engineering solution. Bringing together the community of Capella and Arcadia, Capella Day is a unique opportunity to meet the Capella ecosystem’s members and to learn from their expertise.

Thanks to Capella Day, you will deepen your knowledge of the Capella workbench or, if you're new to the community, discover the latest plugins and extensions that will unleash the potential of Capella: documents generation, collaborative work or simulation.

At the agenda of Capella Day:

presentation of Capella and its ecosystem,

presentation of Capella add-ons,

concrete industrial use-cases.

Want to learn more about Capella and Capella Day? Feel free to visit the dedicated page. There, you will be informed about the upcoming complete program. Also, do not hesitate to follow @Capella_Arcadia on twitter and/or the Capella Linkeding Group if you want to be up-to-date with the latest news.

Capella, the MBSE solution, is well represented in the latest Eclipse Newsletter of December, with no less than six attractive articles that describe the industrial needs addressed by this solution, its methodology and features, and its ecosystem (add-ons, related technologies, working group, etc.).

The first article introduces the others, presenting the main benefits of a Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach to take the challenges of complex systems engineering, with a focus on Capella which implements a field-proven MBSE method.

The second focus on the Arcadia method, on which Capella is based. Arcadia covers the methodology and the high-level conceptual ontology and viewpoints. Capella has been purposely-built to provide the notation and diagrams needed to create models that exactly fit with Arcadia’s approach.

Then, next article is about Capella Studio, which is based on Kitalpha, an integrated development environment for the development of model-based workbenches. This IDE aims to develop viewpoints and add-ons for Capella. Capella Studio integrates the MBSE solution in order to access to all the Capella development artefacts (e.g. metamodels, diagrams, code), to enrich and customize them.

In order to meet users’ demands since Capella was made Open Source in 2014, Obeo and Thales developed a number of Capella add-ons. Among these extensions, two main tools are developed in this article: Team for Capella, a tool to achieve real-time collaboration on Capella models and M2Doc, a recent open source document generation solution.

The fifth article is dedicated to Eclipse Sirius, the easiest way to get a modeling tool, which leverages the Eclipse modeling technologies, including EMF for the model management and GMF for the graphical representation. Thanks to this Open Source technology, Thales developed Capella.

Finally, the last article presents the Capella Industry Consortium. This Capella ecosystem, supported by Polarsys, gathers five companies developing complex systems and softwares, suppliers providing offers on the top of Capella, academics with a MBSE topic for research need. This working group aims to foster collaborations, share investment and best practices, and leverage Open Source Innovation to co-develop new MBSE capabilities.

Happy reading!

Mark your calendars that a Capella Day will take place on March 13th, 2018, in Stuttgart, Germany. Register now to this one-day event, full dedicated to Capella, made up of several attractive talk from industrial users. For details on this event and more, follow @Capella_Arcadia on Twitter.

Holiday season is coming soon and we are giving you a unique opportunity to anticipate the excitement of unwrapping gifts… From tiny improvements of ergonomics to more significant evolutions, this webinar will provide a tour of the most recent developments in the Capella ecosystem.

Stéphane Bonnet is in charge of Thales Corporate MBSE Coaching and Design Authority of the Capella open source modeling solution. For the last ten years, he has led the development of Capella and has been an active contributor to the Arcadia model-based method for systems, hardware and software architectural design. In Thales, he is animating a wide community of modeling experts from all domains and countries to investigate low-maturity modeling topics, capture end-user needs, and orient method and workbench roadmaps.

]]>adrien.simoneau@obeo.fr (Adrien Simoneau)EventsThu, 07 Dec 2017 14:35:19 +0100White Paper Xtext/Sirius: How to get the best of these two technologies?https://news.obeo.fr/en/post/white-paper-xtext-sirius-how-to-get-the-best-of-these-two-eclipse-technologies
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You are going to create a domain-specific modeling tool and you wonder how users will edit and visualize the models: textually with a dedicated syntax and a rich textual editor? or graphically with diagrams drawn with a palette and smart tools?

Both approaches are interesting and can be used complementary: While text is able to carry more detailed information, a diagram highlights the relationship between elements much better. In the end, a good tool should combine both, and use each notation where it suits best.

Written by TypeFox & Obeo, this white paper explains the benefits of each approach. Then, it presents Eclipse Xtext and Eclipse Sirius, two open-source frameworks for the development of textual and graphical model editors. And finally, find out two detailed use-cases where these two technologies can be integrated in the same modeling workbench.

On December 11th and 12th, the international conference Euroforum, will be held in Munich, Germany. Etienne Juliot (Obeo) and Stéphane Bonnet (Thales) will attend this event dedicated to automotive software development, presenting Capella the Model Based Systems Engineering solution. At the same time, they will represent the Capella Industry Consortium, which supports the ecosystem around this MBSE solution.

As exhibitors at the Capella booth, Stéphane Bonnet and Etienne Juliot will be available to demonstrate how to design a complete system and facilitate collaboration between systems, software and hardware engineering with Capella.

They will also have the opportunity to present Capella during their talk, "Engineering Continuity from Wishful Thinking to Implementation". Etienne and Stephane will focus on how this Open Source solution addresses the challenges of increasing complexity in the automotive industry. Based on the Arcadia method, Capella is an MBSE solution offering methodological guidance, intuitive model editing, and viewing capabilities for systems, software and hardware architects. Capella is hosted by PolarSys, an Eclipse Working Group dedicated to the development of Embedded Systems.

The Capella ecosystem, supported by the Capella Industry Consortium, will be featured during thel conference, both during the presentation and the exhibition. The scope of this Working Group covers the Capella tool, the add-ons and the underlying technologies. The Capella IC is led by its members that include Thales, Artal, Obeo, PRFC and Tecnalia.

The main topics that will be presented this year at Euroforum are:

Continuous integration/improvement

Open source

Standardisation

Big Data

Software tools in a disruptive scenarios

Development platforms

Artificial intelligence

Mark your calendars for the talk "Engineering Continuity from Wishful Thinking to Implementation" on December 12th, at 11:45 am. You can find the complete program on the Euroforum website.

Once again, for the third consecutive edition, SiriusCon went too fast! We looked forward to attending this international conference on graphical modeling for a long time, and now we can't wait to organize the next one.

This 2017 edition gathered a lot of people, who came from 11 different countries (some of them even came from NORTH AMERICA!), and it was a pleasure to have all of them among the Sirius community. At SiriusCon 2017, every attendees, from beginner to advanced users, enjoyed several presentations with a specific focus on Eclipse Sirius itself, others about companion technologies and feedback from users who used these technologies to build their custom tools! We would like to thank all the speakers for their great contribution to the Sirius community.

We were pleased to welcome Mike Milinkovich, the executive director of the Eclipse Foundation, who introduced the conference with a Keynote. He has an unique perspective regarding what happened in the Software Industry the last decade and how Open-Source enabled worldwide collaborations.

Around these talks, there were other attractive contents, among which the demonstrations booth, the connected 4 game designed with Sirius, the two tutorials to either discover or create a modeling tool for a Mindstorms Robot...! There was also the Sirius Clinic where more than 15 participants benefited from the Sirius Doctor precious advices. It became a not-to-be-missed meeting where attendees can solve their issues on their own projects with the help of modeling experts.

This event was also a great opportunity to get in touch with the community, chat with other users, or get some direct help from the team behind the technology. Either you attended SiriusCon or not, you can find out the slides of the presentations on slideshare.

You can enjoy some goods moments of SiriusCon 2017 by looking at the photos and the storify:

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Register now and find all the answers your need and much more informations!TUESDAY, 21st of NOVEMBER | 4 PM - 5 PM (CEST)

Team for Capella allows users to collaborate on remotely shared models and representations, while M2Doc automates the production of MS Word™ files from your models.

These two solutions will be presented in two parts:

First, a presentation of their context and their inputs.

Second, a demonstration of their application.

The webinar will be driven by Laurent Delaigue who is an Eclipse Modeling consultant at Obeo in France.

]]>adrien.simoneau@obeo.fr (Adrien Simoneau)EventsTue, 14 Nov 2017 15:52:01 +0100⦏Breaking News Eclipse Sirius⦎ SiriusCon 2017!https://news.obeo.fr/en/post/breaking-news-eclipse-sirius-siriuscon-2017
https://news.obeo.fr/en/post/breaking-news-eclipse-sirius-siriuscon-2017SiriusCon 2017 has never been so close! The third edition of this conference will take place this Thursday, the 9th of November in the beautiful Paris! A whole day of exclusive content: presentations with a specific focus on Eclipse Sirius itself, others about companion technologies and feedback from users who used these technologies to build their custom tools! This year these tools are covering activities ranging from the Risk Analysis in Industry Supply Chains to the design and management of REST API for an enterprise information system. One can learn a lot from the experiences of the others and I’m often amazed at the tools which are getting built.

We’ll start the day with a keynote by Mike Milinkovich, the executive director of the Eclipse Foundation. It’s an honor to host such an important actor in the Open-Source movement, he has a unique perspective regarding what happened in the Software Industry the last decade and how Open-Source enabled worldwide collaborations. This keynote is especially relevant for such a conference as Sirius is part of a rich ecosystem of technologies, products and companies and is an integral part of the Eclipse world.

The event also features talks with a particular focus: document generation from models, simulation and animation, diagram layouting, using Xtext and Sirius or learning how to smooth the user experience of your graphical modeler. Last but not least, tutorials during the afternoon to either discover or sharpen your skills! Find out the complete program.

Content is one thing, but we are also organizing the event so that you will enjoy a nice time in a friendly atmosphere. This is the occasion to get in touch with the team, chat with other users, directly provide your feedback or get some direct help with the clinic. We’ll also prepare a showcase area to demonstrate tools and technologies, both for beginners and advanced users. Do yourself a favor and do not hesitate to reach out to people here.

You get exclusive content at SiriusCon, insights you can’t find anywhere else, sharp details about the technology, its use and deployment and its direction, and you also get to enjoy lively chats in a delightful place, right next to the Montparnasse train station (at the Novotel Paris Vaugirard). The event is free but the room is limited, make sure to register soon!

]]>loredana.chituc@obeo.fr (easyblog)BlogMon, 06 Nov 2017 01:00:00 +0100Last day at Obeohttps://news.obeo.fr/en/post/last-day-at-obeo
https://news.obeo.fr/en/post/last-day-at-obeoToday is my last day in Obeo.

I started there 11 years ago and it has to be said that we started from not much!

Year after year, we have built a set of products and solutions offering more and more functionalities to our customers, covering an increasingly wide functional domain (generation, transformation, custom modelling,...).

The way we built the Obeo products might seem magical from the outside, but it was the result of the hard work of the company and the passion of its employees... my colleagues.

This fantastic period allowed me to evolve day after day, on all a set of aspects that I would not have imagined when I arrived: development, architecture, project management, customers care, marketing,...

All these skills will allow me to assume my new functions in my new company. Indeed, I join Digitemis to take on the role of Product Owner. Mainly, I will drive the roadmap of the company's products in order to provide tools that will best meet the needs of our customers.

I have a whole new set of challenges await me, but I'm joining Digitemis with confidence thanks to what I learned in Obeo.

All I have to do now is to wish you an happy continuation Obeo, a lot of new challenges are waiting for you too, mainly with your departure to the west.

Good luck to those I will not see again ... and see you soon to those whose our roads will cross again.

EclipseCon Europe 2017 is already over... It's again a successful edition that has just finished!

As the latest editions, the Eclipse Foundation gathered more than 600 attendees from several open source communities, and we were part of the modeling one.

At Ludwisburg, we had a busy schedule with 5 talks and a booth at the innovation market. And we came back really happy since we received several positive feedback about Eclipse Sirius, the Open Source graphical modeling technology.

Cédric Brun had a talk in cooperation with Jan Koehnlein from Typefox, about the integration of Eclipse Sirius & Eclipse Xtext, two model editors. A white paper has been just published about this attractive topic. Do not hesitate to read it.

We also presented for the very first time M2Doc 1.0, the open source solution to generate documents from models. Get a better overview of M2Doc with this short video.

And we were already there to the Modeling Guided Tour Day at the Unconference, a conference fully dedicated to the major components and projects of Eclipse Modeling project and the communities behind them.

Now, next step for the modeling community is SiriusCon Paris. On November 9th, enjoy Eclipse Sirius users annual event! Benefit from users feedback, tutorials for both beginner and advanced users, demonstrations, a Sirius Clinic and many attractive talk from projects with Sirius model-based! But hurry up! SiriusCon is free but places are limited: so register now!

Have a look at the best moments of this main event, EclipseCon Europe 2017, with the in the storify:

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From October 24th to 26th, we will have the pleasure to attend once again EclipseCon Europe in Ludwigsburg, Germany!

This main event for the Eclipse community is the opportunity to discover and share the latest innovations about this open source platform. This year, Obeo will be well represented with 6 of its members being in Germany to present their technologies’ features. Most of them are committers on several Eclipse projects (among which Sirius, EMF Compare, Acceleo, Ecore Tools…).

As we can see on the program, EclipseCon Europe 2017 includes many attractive talks. Here are those presented by Obeo:

All about UX in Sirius, at Bürgersaal 2, on Tuesday 24th, from 14:30 to 15:05, by Mélanie Bats (Obeo) & Stéphane Bégaudeau (Obeo)

Also, visit our booth at the exhibit area, we will be happy to discuss with you and to make some demos! Meet us booth #4!

On Octobre 23th, one day before the official start of EclipseCon Europe, Cédric Brun, Etienne Juliot and Mélanie Bats will be already on site in Ludwigsburg for the Modeling guided tour day. This one-day conference is fully dedicated to the major components and projects of Eclipse Modeling project and the communities behind them. EcoreTools, AQL, Sirius, Acceleo and EMF Compare, so much technologies that Obeo will present there!

Most of Obeo’s members that you will see at EclipseCon Europe will be also at SiriusCon, the free international conference on graphical modeling. Organized by Obeo with the support of the Eclipse Foundation, this one-day event is an opportunity for attendees to meet the Sirius experts behind this technology. It will be held in Paris on November 9th and you can still register! But hurry-up, places are limited! Check-out the program of this 3rd edition.

In one month will be held SiriusCon 2017, the free international conference dedicated to graphical modeling and more precisely to Eclipse Sirius.

As the two last editions were a success, we worked hard to make this event even better! The program is full of consistent content with users feedback, a keynote, advanced features presentations, tutorials, a Sirius Clinic…

New this year: a dedicated space to Sirius demos will be available whenever you want! Go for the essential! Ask directly to the Sirius experts the demos about features of your choice.

This event gathers a community of modeling experts but also many type of users from beginners to advanced. Join us to this annual one-day free event on November 9h, in Paris. But hurry-up, places are limited. Register now!

The TNO-ESI Symposium is a one day free event, dedicated to the managing complexity in embedded systems engineering. More than 500 attendees were gathered in this successful 2017 edition.

At the innovation market, Thales and Obeo presented their collaboration that connect them since 10 years, particularly via the Open Source solution Capella. This solution is a comprehensive tool of Model-Based Systems Engineering integrating a tool-based methodology, Arcadia. Developed by Thales with the support of Obeo, Capella combines the opening and the simpleness of a ready to use solution.

This significant event was a chance for us to show several Capella demos, some of which you can find out on Youtube. We were deligthed to talk and share with attendees about systems engineering.

Our great thanks go to the TNO team for this great organization!

Have a look of what happened at this nice event in the storify dedicated to TNO-ESI Symposium:

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Facing increasing software complexity of Spacecraft On-board Software, European Space Agency (ESA) initiated the OSRA methodology (On-board Software Reference Architecture) to model the hardware and the software components, and to define the allocation of these components on the hardware.

ESA needed a solution to rapidly support this approach while Ecore, a tool based on Eclipse Sirius, emerged as the most appropriated one. Obeo came in to improve the modeler from an initial prototype to a fully functional and user friendly modeling solution.

Thanks to the improvement of its overall usability, the modeling solution supporting OSRA is now considered to be ready for distribution to European space industry!

On September 22th, Maxime Porhel (Obeo) was pleased to attend EclipseDay Milano in Italy!

This conference is a signifiant event of the Eclipse community in Italy. It allows to learn, explore, share and collaborate on the latest ideas and informations about Eclipse and its Ecosystem.

It gathers great speakers, ready to present the latest innovations gravitating the Eclipse Working Groups and the technologies like RCP, IoT, Cloud, EMF, Modeling, and much more…

Maxime was part of these great speakers to present his talk: “All about UX in Sirius” on the Eclipse Sirius 5.0 new features. For example, it can improve the modeling tools with customized dialog boxes allowing a smoother user experience.

If you missed this attractive talk, you will have another chance to see it at EclipseCon Europe in Ludwigsburg (Germany), from October 23th to 25th.

Pascal Roques (PRFC) was also in Milano to present Capella, the Open Source solution for Model-Based System Engineering developed by Thales.

On October 3rd, Thales and Obeo will be gathered in a shared booth at the TNO-ESI Symposium 2017 in Eindhoven, to talk about their collaboration that connect them since 10 years, particularly via the Open Source solution Capella: the success story of a cooperation between a multinational as Thales and an ambitious SME creating open and innovative softwares as Obeo.

This solution is a comprehensive tool of Model-Based Systems Engineering integrating a tool-based methodology, Arcadia. Developed by Thales with the support of Obeo, Capella combines the opening and the simpleness of a ready to use solution. No need to be an industrial expert to use it.

The TNO-ESI Symposium is a one day free event, dedicated to the managing complexity in embedded systems engineering. It will include 2 key-notes, several talks, and an innovation market where Thales & Obeo will present some Capella demos:

Embedded methodological guidance

Function-Structure-Interface integration

Modes and states impact analyses

Complexity management

Productivity tools

Multi-viewpoint trade-off analysis

Document generation

Team collaboration

Customization and extensibility

Join us to our shared booth to see this demos about Capella!

Meanwhile, let see the Capella website to find industrial examples that implement this solution.